Now the queen's little styling trick for rainy days seems to be all the rage at New York Fashion Week, as the weather has transitioned from summer's last hurrah to a steady stream of showers over the past few days.

Just as fashion editors don't let rain keep them from the front row, the queen doesn't let it get in the way of her royal duties (she is a Londoner, after all). For the past few decades whenever she's stepped out into the rain she's been spotted almost exclusively with a trademark umbrella: Fulton's transparent Birdcage model. According to the Scottish company, which has the royal warrant for umbrella manufacturing, the queen prefers the transparent model because it allows her subjects to clearly see her at all times, even in inclement weather.

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 09: Rachel Brosnahan and Brie Larson attend the Rodarte - Front Row during New York Fashion Week: The Shows on September 9, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

However, the queen adds her own special touch to her umbrella choices: the trim on each is specially coordinated to match her outfits. "The queen’s senior dresser sends us a color swatch of the outfit she’ll be wearing in advance of an engagement and we’ll create an umbrella with a perfectly matched trim," claims the company.